Owning a car in Singapore is not necessary unless there are reasons for you to own one (i.e. having a family with young children, elderly parents, etc).
Of course some people have the [USD] [USD] [USD] [USD] to splurge on many carsssss...[Sly] [Sly] [Sly] [Sly] [Sly] wish I am one of these people but sadly no...[Facepalm] [Facepalm] [Facepalm]
For a lazy bum bum like me, better to not own one because I would drive instead of walk [Silence] [Silence] [Silence] (had experienced before...) [Tongue] [Tongue] [Tongue]
Anyway, unless it's necessary, won't be owning one... If I do need a car then perhaps would rent instead of purchasing...
One of the perks of not owning a car is that I am forced to walk... and these walks can be a beautiful thing because I learned to enjoy sceneries, get close to nature, etc...
Yet again, if I strike rich [USD] [USD] [USD] [Bless] [Bless] [Bless] perhaps, maybe... [Grin] [Grin] [Grin]
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Come comment and win coins... Anyone knows when tiger will have a lucky draw and top price is a car [Thinking] [Thinking] [Thinking]
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but what if a more equitable system replaces there current hybrid bidding system, can bid high but don't pay at the highest bid? will the narrative change?